Real Estate

Swipe through renderings of the four performance halls and more planned for TPAC’s relocation.
The building at 160 2nd Ave. N. is one of many properties being revitalized along 2nd Avenue in downtown Nashville.
How much does it cost to live in Music City compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.
The company just launched its spontaneous travel concept in a few drivetime cities — and Nashville made the list.
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We’re giving you the scoop on this new neighborhood in Wedgewood-Houston.
You’ve likely passed by this portion of the Gulch, but are you up to date with the SomeraRoad project? It’s ever-changing and new updates just dropped this week.
Metro Planning released its draft master plan for the revitalization of the Global Mall property.
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The new community offers stunning single-family homes starting in the $600s.
The NBC News tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine the monthly metric.
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West Nashville’s new luxury community of townhomes + condos from the $500s is officially open for sale.
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From plows to color-coded routes, Nashville has outlined how it will handle whatever winter brings.